Feuerbacher, Alan wrote: > Bruce wrote: > >>>> 2. I assume the top level mount point /fedora exists on your >> system. >>>> That's a little unusual. It's usually something like /mnt/fedora, >>>> but it's your system. >>> >>> I'm confused. The Fedora stuff exists ONLY on /dev/sda. As far as LFS >>> is concerned, it doesn't exist until I mount /dev/sda1 (or sda2), and >>> I can call the mount point whatever I want, no? So in the LFS >>> /etc/fstab I could have "/dev/sda1 /fedora ..." or "/dev/sda1 >>> /mnt/fedora ..." or anything else I please. Is that not correct? >> >> I said that it's unusual, not incorrect. It's your disto, your rules. > > Ok, so the *conventional* way to mount my Fedora filesystem under LFS would > be something like "/dev/sda1 /mnt/fedora ...", right?
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